LONDON – A British neo-Nazi who attempted to murder an asylum seeker and then tried to publish an extreme right-wing manifesto was jailed on Jan 17 for more than 22 years by an English court.
Callum Parslow stabbed a man from Eritrea twice in the chest in Worcester, central England, in April 2024.
He had previously researched where asylum seekers were being housed.
The 32-year-old wrote about “exterminating” asylum seekers in what prosecutors described as a terrorist manifesto, which he said would be his “duty to England” and had tried to publish on social media after the attack.
Parslow denied attempted murder, but was convicted after a trial and on Jan 17 was sentenced to 22 years and eight months in prison.
Judge Ian Dove said that “this was undoubtedly a terrorist attack”, …